Moderate, 5.2 mi Out and Back

1,109 ft elevation gain

Hiked 7/11/25

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c/wildlifephoto post of a Mountain Bluebird seen on the trail from above.

One of the longer trails in this small state park in eastern Montana, it is mostly easy with a couple large hill climbs. After is along a ridgeline looking down into badlands valleys dotted with hoodoos. Park is known for its dinosaur fossils and the KT boundary, also has a disc golf course.

The trail leads on to some weathering sections of badlands in this area. Good footing, but watch for sinkholes.

A collection of hoodoos from the small garden area.

A small boulder field from where the columns collapsed under their capstones.

  • everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOP
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    6 days ago

    Hmm, I’m not too sure. Seems like half of the things named in that area are food terms repurposed or ‘hungry ____.’ Probably just a bunch of people that have been caught out in the badlands being hungry haha. I’ll have to look up hingry horse sometime, not sure if I know that one. Yeah, I don’t make it to eastern Montana as often, but it has some really great spots for sure.